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Welcome to the world in 10 in an increasingly uncertain world.
This is the Times daily podcast dedicated to global security Today with me, Stuart Willey and Alex Dibble.
China has today responded to Donald Trump's tariffs on the country,
announcing new duties on a host of products from the US including gas and oil.
Beijing says the import taxes of up to 15% were in response
to what it called malicious tariffs imposed by the US President.
One Chinese diplomat told reporters at the UN Nobody wins in a trade war.
On Yesterday's World in 10,
we discussed how Trump's tariffs might benefit foes of the United States by damaging alliances in the West.
Go back and listen if you missed it.
But today we'll zoom in on the country that Washington sees as top of the list of potential foes, China.
Our guest today can help us.
Scott Kennedy,
a specialist in US China relations